The author claims that historical, iconographic, pathological, physical, and chemical evidence points to inauthenticity. |
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Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery. |
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At times the illustrations serve as reproachful comment on the inauthenticity of Longfellow's fanciful creation. |
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On the one hand, tests designed to prove that the text is a forgery failed to establish its inauthenticity. |
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In this way the inauthenticity in which we are immersed is broken in order to reawaken us to the truth. |
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Rather, he is interested in opening up a series of challenges in order for a further zone to emerge in-between authenticity and inauthenticity. |
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Snobbery and inauthenticity are my pet peeves, and there's plenty of it in this city. |
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And it will just expose him to more charges of inauthenticity, which will be correct and will ring true. |
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Now it is all twitter and branding and the dedicated cultivation of inauthenticity. |
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After all, he works in an organization where inauthenticity reigns, where little truth is told, and where executives wouldn't know a feeling if it hit them in the face. |
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I don't necessarily disagree, but where I take issue with the premise is that it uses cultural inauthenticity to invalidate the whole concept of rewilding. |
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Whatever group one belongs to, one belongs to it as an individual, and this individuality is not quenchable, except through death, or inauthenticity. |
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It is understandable that the author does not investigate this issue further since their inauthenticity has become scholarly consensus today. |
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A comic debut novel that explores the authenticity, or inauthenticity, of our relationships to art and to each other. |
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Both The Day After Tomorrow and 2012 are clearly in the realm of inauthenticity. |
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It is by constructing linguistic and cultural enclosures that the ideas of authenticity and inauthenticity, original and copy become possible, indeed accepted as natural and necessary. |
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Such shifts, when performed by public figures such as politicians, are sometimes criticized as signalling inauthenticity or insincerity. |
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We seek to avoid the inauthenticity of syncretism. |
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If both alternatives were on par, you didn't make a mistake of reason, but you may have made one of inauthenticity. |
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